What Real Entrepreneurs Do When They Hear the Word 'No'

&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;Are you strong enough to push through early struggles&quest;&NewLine;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;&Tab;

In this video&comma; Entrepreneur Network partner Jason Saltzman sits down with two founders to hear their stories of perseverence and resilience&period;

Raul Tovar is the co-founder of WindowsWear&comma; a fashion tech company based in New York City that archives display windows&period; He moved from Mexico to New York determined to make something of himself and resolved that he would not go home empty-handed&period;

Jordan Wan is the founder and CEO of CloserIQ&comma; which builds sales teams for startups&period; He started his business through tragedy -- losing his mother and his marriage in the early stages&period;

You might think these difficulties -- whether moving&comma; or being told their ideas weren't good enough&comma; or working through tragedy -- would be enough to make them give up&period; But they didn't&period; They only spurred them to greater success&period;